On and About Town for Jan. 5, 2014

On and About Town for Jan. 5, 2014

‘Mama Doris’ celebrates Last weekend was a special birthday for Doris Moore. Mayor Lloyd Winnecke declared it Doris Moore Day in Evansville. On Sunday, the Rev. Todd Robertson, her pastor, read the mayor’s proclamation.

Weber open house The children of Jan and Dr. Emil Weber gathered over the holidays. Posing for a picture were Curt Petty (from left), Tish Weber-Petty, Biljana Weber, E. Eric Weber, Jeff Scarlett and Kimber Weber Scarlett.

Lintzenich retires The Rev. Steve Lintzenich bid farewell to St. Mary’s Catholic Church as he delivered one of his final sermons to the church filled to capacity. There was a reception afterwards. “Father Steve” holds Autumn Hunt, whom he recently baptized. Standing beside him is the baby’s mother, Tara, who he baptized 30 years ago when he first served St. Mary Parish. Encircling him are Joe Vezzoso, Melanie Vezzoso, Dr. Tom Hamilton, Ashley Vezzoso and Nancy Hamilton.

We the People Evansville was well represented at the annual statewide We the People competition in Indianapolis. Schools throughout the state competed for a chance to advance to the nationals. Among those attending were Ron Walker (from left), Wendy Igleheart Walker, Chief Justice Randall Shepard and Staci Herrin.

IceMen fun IceMen fans, 8,149 of them, ushered in the new year as their team froze out the Gladiators, 6-0. IceMen team owner Ron Geary celebrated, flanked by Icicles Nicole Ellis, Crystal Elliott, Kensey Hall and Sydney Wannemuehler.

IceMen 2 Rabbi Gary and Gloria Mazo head to their seats before the hockey game.

IceMen 3 Audra Levy and Barbara Williams celebrated the new year.

French Lick wedding Friends and family celebrated the Finn-Dulay nuptials at French Lick. Old and new friends enjoyed breakfast at the West Baden Sinclair restaurant before heading home. Among those attending were Connie McConaughy (front, from left) and Marty and Sue Barancik; and Joe McConaughy (back from left) and Donald and Lillian Lurye.